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XMLTools[ContentModel] - extract the content model of an XML element
XMLTools[ContentModelCount] - count the number of children of an XML element
Calling Sequence
ContentModel(xmlTree)
ContentModelCount(xmlTree)
Parameters
xmlTree
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Maple XML tree; XML element
Description
The ContentModel(xmlTree) command returns the content model of the XML element xmlTree. The data is returned in the form of a list of strings or a list of XML trees, and it occurs in the same order as in the input element.
Note: To remove all the attributes of element xmlTree, leaving the attributes of any subelements unchanged, use XMLElement( ElementName(xmlTree), [], ContentModel(xmlTree)).
The ContentModelCount(xmlTree) command counts the number of children (attributes are not counted) of the XML element xmlTree. The number of children is returned as a non-negative integer.
Examples
See Also
XMLTools, XMLTools[ElementName], XMLTools[SelectRemoveContent], XMLTools[XMLElement]
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